Noam Chomsky: Reagan was an ‘extreme racist’ who re-enslaved African-Americans

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In an interview with GRITtv’s Laura Flanders, linguist and political analyst Noam Chomsky discussed how the events in Ferguson, Missouri and the protests that followed demonstrate just how little race relations in the United States have advanced since the end of the Civil War.

“This is a very racist society,” Chomsky said, “it’s pretty shocking. What’s happened to African-Americans in the last 30 years is similar to what [Douglas Blackmon in Slavery by Another Name: The Re-Enslavement of Black Americans from the Civil War to World War II] describes happening in the late 19th Century.”

Blackmon’s book describes what he calls the “Age of Neoslavery,” in which newly freed slaves found themselves entangled in a legal system built upon involuntary servitude — which included the selling of black men convicted of crimes like vagrancy and changing employers without receiving permission.

“The constitutional amendments that were supposed to free African-American slaves did something for about 10 years, then there was a North-South compact that granted the former the slave-owning states the right to do whatever they wanted,” he explained. “And what they did was criminalize black life, and that created a kind of slave force. It threw mostly black males into jail, where they became a perfect labor force, much better than slaves.”

“If you’re a slave owner, you have to pay for — you have to keep your ‘capital’ alive. But if the state does it for you, that’s terrific. No strikes, no disobedience, the perfect labor force. A lot of the American Industrial Revolution in the late 19th, early 20th Century was based on that. It pretty must lasted until World War II.”

“After that,” Chomsky said, “African-Americans had about two decades in which they had a shot of entering [American] society. A black worker could get a job in an auto plant, as the unions were still functioning, and he could buy a small house and send his kid to college. But by the 1970s and 1980s it’s going back to the criminalization of black life.”

“It’s called the drug war, and it’s a racist war. Ronald Reagan was an extreme racist — though he denied it — but the whole drug war is designed, from policing to eventual release from prison, to make it impossible for black men and, increasingly, women to be part of [American] society.”

“In fact,” he continued, “if you look at American history, the first slaves came over in 1619, and that’s half a millennium. There have only been three or four decades in which African-Americans have had a limited degree of freedom — not entirely, but at least some.”

“They have been re-criminalized and turned into a slave labor force — that’s prison labor,” Chomsky concluded. “This is American history. To break out of that is no small trick.”

Watch the entire interview via GRITtv on YouTube below.

 

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this is a good post. I would argue that poor people in general are all slaves, but then I would say that there are varying degrees of slavery, with blacks as the extreme bottom. I saw that there are more blacks in the prison system today than there were slaves at any one time during slavery. not only that, very rich companies like Lockheed martin contract prison systems in order to exploit this cheap labor.
 

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Ive understood this since I learned how to divide. 1619-2014 is 400 years. We have had our "limited" as chomsky calls it freedom for 3 or 4 decades. In ten percent of the time far more than 10 percent of us have gone on to excel in this society that was not made for us.

The problem is that the "underclass" of blacks who do not have the support structure to "overcome" will simply never be given a fair shot - and other people actually (almost inexplicably) believe african americans to monolithically be members of this underclass. “They have been re-criminalized and turned into a slave labor force — that’s prison labor,” Chomsky concluded. “This is American history. To break out of that is no small trick.”

Its really not black people who need to change, its media. Because the story of african americans in this country is only a failure in that whites have failed to decently accomadate. Just as the election of Obama was successful for whites, not blacks. There has probably been a black man qualified to be president in America since the 18th century. It took them 200 years to elect one though.
 

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:umad: FDR "re-enslaved blacks", Reagan just injected the oppression with steroids.
:snoop: Breh, it was the welfare that did black people in. Welfare is even worse than slavery. The only thing you can fault Reagan with is not discontinuing welfare. Otherwise, this thread misses the whole point. Welfare is of the devil.
 

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:snoop: Breh, it was the welfare that did black people in. Welfare is even worse than slavery. The only thing you can fault Reagan with is not discontinuing welfare. Otherwise, this thread misses the whole point. Welfare is of the devil.
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http://www.presstv.ir/detail/2014/12/11/389840/racist-reagan-reenslaved-blacks-chomsky/

Renowned American thinker and political commentator Noam Chomsky says the United States is a racist society and that racist Ronald Reagan re-enslaved African Americans.

Chomsky made the remarks in an interview with American TV network Grit broadcast on Tuesday while commenting on recent developments in Ferguson, Missouri, where a white police officer shot an unarmed black teenager multiple times back in August, sparking nationwide civil rights protests, Raw Story reported.

“This is a very racist society,” Chomsky said, “It’s pretty shocking. What’s happened to African Americans in the last 30 years is similar to what [Douglas Blackmon in Slavery by Another Name: The Re-Enslavement of Black Americans from the Civil War to World War II] describes happening in the late 19th Century.”

“The constitutional amendments that were supposed to free African American slaves did something for about 10 years, then there was a North-South compact that granted the former the slave-owning states the right to do whatever they wanted,” he said.

“And what they did was criminalize black life, and that created a kind of slave force. It threw mostly black males into jail, where they became a perfect labor force, much better than slaves,” Chomsky noted.

“If you’re a slave owner, you have to pay for — you have to keep your ‘capital’ alive. But if the state does it for you, that’s terrific. No strikes, no disobedience, the perfect labor force. A lot of the American Industrial Revolution in the late 19th, early 20th Century was based on that. It pretty must lasted until World War II,” he pointed out.

“After that,” Chomsky said, “African Americans had about two decades in which they had a shot of entering [American] society. A black worker could get a job in an auto plant, as the unions were still functioning, and he could buy a small house and send his kid to college. But by the 1970s and 1980s it’s going back to the criminalization of black life.”

“It’s called the drug war, and it’s a racist war. Ronald Reagan was an extreme racist — though he denied it — but the whole drug war is designed, from policing to eventual release from prison, to make it impossible for black men and, increasingly, women to be part of [American] society,” he stated.

“In fact,” Chomsky continued, “if you look at American history, the first slaves came over in 1619, and that’s half a millennium. There have only been three or four decades in which African Americans have had a limited degree of freedom — not entirely, but at least some.”

“They have been re-criminalized and turned into a slave labor force — that’s prison labor,” said the American philosopher, concluding, “This is American history. To break out of that is no small trick.”

GJH/GJH
 

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:snoop: Breh, it was the welfare that did black people in. Welfare is even worse than slavery. The only thing you can fault Reagan with is not discontinuing welfare. Otherwise, this thread misses the whole point. Welfare is of the devil.

Why is welfare the devil? Is it the devil in the present day, even after the Clinton Welfare reforms in the 90's which were meant to stop 'welfare queens'?

All systems of wealth distribution create moral hazards (i.e. disincentivizing people from working), however the vast majority of people who use various welfare/subsidies are the poor working class.
 

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Why is welfare the devil? Is it the devil in the present day, even after the Clinton Welfare reforms in the 90's which were meant to stop 'welfare queens'?

All systems of wealth distribution create moral hazards (i.e. disincentivizing people from working), however the vast majority of people who use various welfare/subsidies are the poor working class.
Blue=:troll:
 
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